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Efficacy of a new attenuated duck parvovirosis vaccine in Muscovy ducks.

Journal:
The Veterinary record
Year:
2014
Authors:
Maurin-Bernaud, L et al.
Affiliation:
Merial S.A.S. - Centre de Recherche de Saint Vulbas · France
Species:
bird

Abstract

The efficacy of a new live attenuated parvovirosis vaccine was tested in conventional ducklings against Derzsy's disease by comparing two vaccination regimens. Ducklings were vaccinated with either one injection at 17&#x2005;days of age or two injections at 1 and 17&#x2005;days of age. Controls and vaccinated ducklings were challenged with a virulent Derzsy strain at 21&#x2005;days of age (day 20). Weight was measured on days 20, 34 and 42/43. Surviving birds were necropsied on day 42/43. Protection rates were significantly higher in the groups vaccinated once (90 per cent, P=0.003) and twice (95 per cent, P<0.001) than in the control group (59 per cent). The bodyweight was significantly higher in both vaccinated groups than in the control group on day 34 (P=0.008 and P<0.001, respectively) and day 42/43 (P<0.001 for both groups). The growth was significantly higher in the group vaccinated twice than the group vaccinated once on day 34 (P=0.047) and day 42/43 (P=0.017). Both vaccination regimens provided a quick onset of immunity. The higher weight gain in the group vaccinated twice suggests that an early vaccination at hatchery followed by a second injection at 17&#x2005;days of age is an optimal and practical schedule to prevent parvovirosis.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25053270/